I love their chocoflan and their tres leches cake. Not really a bread fan but their Conchas are good!
Jason F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
Mangoneadas are good. I really like them. I don’t like the bread that much. Their has been timed that I buy the bread there and it’s stall. Overall it’s a good bakery
Joy N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
If you are in the mood for some pan dulce, this is the place to go. Their breads are fresh and are baked with the right amount of subtle crispy sweetness outside surrounding the moist biscuit like bread that goes perfect with a nice cup of coffee. They are baked in small batches at a time throughout the day to make sure there is a fresh batch any time of the day. In fact, if they have breads and pastries unsold by the end of the day, they are bagged and sold at a discount price the next day. Even if you manage to purchase day old bread, they are still good and moist! Just don’t forget to bring cash. Luckily, when I came in the first time, I had 3 dollars in cash which bought me enough bread and cookies to share with my family.
Ricardo X.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
This place is a nice place is you miss Guatemala is not the best but is good. It has good food, small market and bakery! The bread is the best here! The employees are not the friendliest people but they do their job!
Collin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Fresh and extremely cheap prices. I’m not sure how they stay open, but if you are in the neighborhood it’s worth stopping in for a quick pastry and an 80 cent coffee, if that’s what you’re into.
Karen t.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
I live like 3 buildings down from this place so when it opened I was really excited I went and got a choco flan for my bf bday it tasted really good so when I went back 2 days later to get some early morning pastries before going to Disneyland I was really disappointed all I got was a blueberry muffin and a croissant. Both the of them were hard the croissant crumbled When I to took a bite and so did the muffin these pastries tasted like they were made a few days before. i stopped going for a while hoping that in the mean time they would fix their bread as business picked up. I went and got the same thing and an ice blended coffee drink and again I was disappointed the bread tasted the same as it did before and the drink tasted like powder with water. I’m giving this place 2 stars only because they sell Arizona for 99¢ everywhere around people are charging more believe me when I say that have been here many times and have tried almost everything they have and it was either old tasting or tasted very similar to an other bread that they sell here. I now have gone back to the donut shop by Normandy where I would go before to get my sweet fix their I know the bread would be soft and the drinks well blended. and for anyone who is not used to or had true central american/mexican bread this is not the place. its like going to taco bell yeah they have tacos but its not really a taco.
Alexandra G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
1 review?! Delicious baked goods sticking true to central american/mexican recipes. Super cheap prices of course, and friendly owners.
Oshnnsun I.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
This place just opened up so I thought I’d give it a try for early 6AM morning work meeting breakfast munchies. Amazing pastries here. Jalepeno and cheese stuffed croissants, assorted muffins & cookies, cream cheese muffins, cream puff swans, a variety of sugar rush items to get you going in the morning. I picked out approx. 15 pieces and he threw in a large(and very strong and good) cup of joe… OH, and don’t forget the Grand Opening promotional iltem? A key chain! The coffee was good and I chose to munch on a blueberry muffin which was LOADED with the blue juicyies. :) I give it Three stars because the ONLYCATCH: NOATM so have cash handy!!! I hardly carry cash and found it inconvenient to have my breads packaged then have to run down a couple blocks to hunt for an ATM machine.